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DK-DEV-5AGTD7N

Manufacturer Part Number
DK-DEV-5AGTD7N
Description
Programmable Logic IC Development Tools FPGA Development Kit For 5AGTD7K3F40I3N
Manufacturer
Altera Corporation
Type
FPGAr
Datasheet

Specifications of DK-DEV-5AGTD7N

Rohs
yes
Product
Development Kits
Tool Is For Evaluation Of
5AGTD7K3
Interface Type
FMC, HSMC, PCIe, USB
For Use With
5AGTD7K3
Setting Up the Board
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The instructions in this chapter explain how to set up the Arria V GT FPGA
development board.
To prepare and apply power to the board, perform the following steps:
1. The Arria V GT FPGA development board ships with its board switches
2. The development board ships with design examples stored in the flash memory
3. Connect the +19 V, 6.32 A to the DC Power Jack (J6) on the FPGA board and plug
4. Set the POWER switch (SW1) to the on position. When power is supplied to the
The MAX II device on the board contains (among other things) a parallel flash loader
(PFL) megafunction. When the board powers up, the PFL reads a design from flash
memory and configures the FPGA. The Load Selector (SW5.3) controls which design
to load. When the switch is in the on (factory) position, the PFL loads the design from
the factory portion of flash memory.
The kit includes a MAX II design which contains the MAX II PFL megafunction. The
design resides in the <install
dir>\kits\arriaVGT_5agtfd7kf40_fpga\examples\max2 directory.
When configuration is complete, the Config Done LED (D16) illuminates, signaling
that the Arria V GT device configured successfully.
For more information about the PFL megafunction, refer to
Megafunction User
preconfigured to support the design examples in the kit. If you suspect your board
might not be currently configured with the default settings, follow the instructions
in
to its factory settings before proceeding.
device. Verify the Load Selector (SW5.3) is in the on (factory) position to load the
design stored in the factory portion of flash memory.
the switch locations on the Arria V GT FPGA development board.
the cord into a power outlet.
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board, blue LED (D1) illuminates indicating that the board has power.
“Factory Default Switch and Jumper Settings” on page 4–2
Use only the supplied power supply. Power regulation circuitry on the
board can be damaged by power supplies with greater voltage, and a
lower-rated power supply may not be able to provide enough power for the
board.
Guide.
4. Development Board Setup
Figure 4–1/Figure 4–2
Parallel Flash Loader
Arria V GT FPGA Development Kit
to return the board
User Guide
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